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E40.0.01.6C-08 

Operating Manual EB-Logg 80CL 

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Content 

 

1.

 

General note .............................................................................................................. 2

 

2.

 

Safety ......................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1

 

Intended Use........................................................................................................... 3

 

2.2

 

Safety signs and symbols ....................................................................................... 3

 

2.3

 

Skilled personnel ..................................................................................................... 3

 

2.4

 

Safety guidelines ..................................................................................................... 4

 

3.

 

Product description .................................................................................................... 5

 

3.1

 

Required accessory ................................................................................................ 5

 

3.2

 

Notes on the logger’s delivery status ...................................................................... 5

 

3.3

 

Connection .............................................................................................................. 5

 

4.

 

Display and control elements ..................................................................................... 6

 

4.1

 

Display .................................................................................................................... 6

 

4.2

 

Function of the buttons (brief description) ............................................................... 6

 

5.

 

Operation ................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.1

 

Operating possibilities at the device - display selection .......................................... 7

 

5.2

 

Operating possibilities at the device - logger operation ........................................... 8

 

5.3

 

Operating possibilities at the device - Choose number of EASYBus-Channels ...... 9

 

5.4

 

Operating possibilities via software GSOFT 40K .................................................. 10

 

5.5

 

Operating possibilities via software EASYBus-Configurator ................................. 10

 

6.

 

Battery life time and recording period ...................................................................... 10

 

7.

 

Operating displays ................................................................................................... 11

 

7.1

 

Measured value display ........................................................................................ 11

 

7.2

 

Logger status messages ....................................................................................... 11

 

7.3

 

System messages ................................................................................................. 12

 

7.4

 

Alarm and error messages .................................................................................... 12

 

8.

 

Specifications ........................................................................................................... 13

 

9.

 

Decommissioning, reshipment and disposal ............................................................ 14

 

9.1

 

Reshipment ........................................................................................................... 14

 

9.2

 

Disposal instructions ............................................................................................. 14

 

10.

 

Frequently asked questions [FAQ] ........................................................................... 15

 

11.

 

Device options ......................................................................................................... 16

 

11.1

 

ALARM .............................................................................................................. 16

 

1.  General note 

Read this document carefully and get used to the operation of the device before you use 
it. Keep this document within easy reach near the device for consulting in case of doubt. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for GREISINGER EB-Logg 80CL

Page 1: ...ik GmbH Hans Sachs Str 26 93128 Regenstauf GERMANY Tel 49 9402 9383 0 info greisinger de www greisinger de from from Version V2 7 Operating Manual EB Logg 80CL EB Logg 80CL E Data logger for humidity...

Page 2: ...Operating possibilities via software EASYBus Configurator 10 6 Battery life time and recording period 10 7 Operating displays 11 7 1 Measured value display 11 7 2 Logger status messages 11 7 3 System...

Page 3: ...ge This device must not be used at a patient for diagnostic or other medical purpose The liability and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential damages are voided with misuse disrega...

Page 4: ...only be guaranteed if the device is not subjected to any other climatic conditions than those stated under Specification 5 When connecting the device to other devices e g PC the interconnection has to...

Page 5: ...tings 3 2 Notes on the logger s delivery status The delivered logger is in a sleep mode that means nothing is displayed and the power consumption is at its minimum When there is a communication with t...

Page 6: ...logger is recording BAT signals weak battery see chapter 7 AL signals an alarm state at minimum one channel SL signals an active sea level correction for the air pressure 4 2 Function of the buttons b...

Page 7: ...the display el ement MAX Note You can immediately switch to the next measuring channel pushing the button again Delete max value Push button for about 5 seconds CLr is displayed and the max values of...

Page 8: ...tart recording Push button for about 5 seconds The main display shows run The secondary display shows no To start recording select YES with the arrow keys button or and verify with Note If no key is p...

Page 9: ...rm your adjustments and to leave the menu Note If no key is pressed for more than 2 min the menu is quit without saving This setting allows the logger to be a substitute for outdated loggers in existi...

Page 10: ...an be only changed if the logger is stopped logger without logger data 5 5 Operating possibilities via software EASYBus Configurator The software EASYBus Configurator V2 0 is needed to change the conf...

Page 11: ...row AL signals an alarm state at minimum one channel The arrow SL signals an active sea level correction 7 2 Logger status messages At stand alone operation no EASYBus connected logger status messages...

Page 12: ...repair 7 4 Alarm and error messages The following messages correspond to a particular measuring channel and are dis played accordingly ALARM LOW The measured value is below the selected min alarm lim...

Page 13: ...RH Air pressure 1 0 mbar typ 2 5 mbar max Display two 4 digit LCD displays about 7 and 5 8 mm high Interface EASYBus Busload equals to 2 EASYBus elements Battery 1x fixed lithium cell Li SOCl2 3 6V 1...

Page 14: ...lowing European di rectives 2011 65 EU RoHS 2014 30 EU EMV directives Applied harmonized standards EN 50581 2012 EN 61326 1 2013 emissions level class B emi immunity according to table 1 additional er...

Page 15: ...delete data Problem A error message is displayed Error message Possible reason procedure remedy measuring range exceeded Measuring range of the chan nel has been exceeded Operate logger within its sp...

Page 16: ...es a General connection diagram for a relay with self induction recuperation diode b Connection information for GR 10 GNR 10 or GNR 232 A GND to be connected to terminal 11 of the GNR NPN to be connec...

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